Female Artists: A Celebration of Connection

Female Artists: A Celebration of Connection

Female Artists: A Celebration of Connection
Honoring the bonds that uplift women across communities 

As we wrap up Women’s History Month, we celebrate not just this month, but the ongoing creativity, resilience, and impact of women everywhere. This selection of limited edition prints highlights connection, intimacy, and the ways women support and inspire one another.

In 3 Women by Danielle Orchard, sunbathers engage with myth and concealment, evoking the complexity, playfulness, and strength of female identity. In Emma Kohlmann’s Being and Being Held, two figures embrace in rich jewel tones, creating a mirrored reflection of care and vulnerability. In Meeting by Laura Berger, three figures entwine in a dreamlike space, crossing auras and time under the light of the moon, reflecting the emotional connections that sustain us. Aunties Inside by Melissa Joseph honors family and cultural bonds, highlighting the quiet but essential roles women play in sustaining relationships. 

Together, these works reflect the breadth of Women's perspectives across cultures and generations, reminding us that supporting and recognizing women’s experiences is a practice we carry forward every day.